HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 06/02/2015 - SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 060, 2015, APPROPRAgenda Item 3
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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY June 2, 2015
City Council
STAFF
Mark Sears, Natural Areas Program Manager
John Stokes, Natural Resources Director
SUBJECT
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 060, 2015, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves and Unanticipated Revenues
in the Natural Areas Fund for the Purpose of Providing Natural Areas Programming Not Included in the 2015
Adopted City Budget.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on May 19, 2015, appropriates $8,300,000 in prior
year reserves and unanticipated revenues in the Natural Areas Fund. Of the total, $6,110,000 will be used for
land conservation. With over $7M of land and water acquisitions under negotiation, there is a reasonable
likelihood that most of these funds will be spent in 2015.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading.
ATTACHMENTS
1. First Reading Agenda Item Summary, May 19, 2015 (w/o attachments) (PDF)
2. Ordinance No. 060, 2015 (PDF)
Agenda Item 5
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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY May 19, 2015
City Council
STAFF
Mark Sears, Natural Areas Program Manager
John Stokes, Natural Resources Director
SUBJECT
First Reading of Ordinance No. 060, 2015, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves and Unanticipated Revenues in
the Natural Areas Fund for the Purpose of Providing Natural Areas Programming Not Included in the 2015
Adopted City Budget.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The purpose of this item is to approve an Ordinance appropriating $8,300,000 in prior year reserves and
unanticipated revenues in the Natural Areas Fund. Of the total, $6,110,000 will be used for land conservation.
With over $7M of land and water acquisitions under negotiation, there is a reasonable likelihood that most of
these funds will be spent in 2015.
Prior to 2004, the Natural Areas Department (NAD) projects were funded through the Capital Projects Fund
and therefore funds did not lapse from year to year. During 2004, in order to comply with the Governmental
Accounting Standards Board, Natural Areas appropriations and funding sources were all moved into the
Natural Areas Fund, a lapsing fund. Therefore, unspent funds in prior annual budgets need to be appropriated
into the following year’s budget before they can be spent. The purpose of the previously appropriated funds
under this Ordinance remains the same: land conservation, construction of public improvements, restoration
of wildlife habitat and other NAD programs to benefit the citizens of Fort Collins.
In addition to prior year reserves and unspent 2014 appropriations, the Natural Areas Department received
unanticipated revenues in 2014; these funds are being appropriated for the purpose of providing Natural Areas
programming not included in the 2015 adopted City Budget.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
The funds for the Natural Areas Department come from the following designated sources of revenue, including:
the City - Open Space Yes! ¼ Cent sales tax; the Larimer County - Help Preserve Open Space ¼ cent sales
tax; and, miscellaneous anticipated and unanticipated revenues. All of these funds are restricted to the
purposes of the Natural Areas Department, including unanticipated revenues which consist generally of
income from sales tax revenues, easements, leases or grants.
The prior year reserve funds being appropriated are more specifically described as follows:
$5,781,753 Unspent 2014 Budgeted Funds - re-appropriated for same purpose
$2,518,247 Unanticipated Revenues & Unspent Funds
$8,300,000 Prior Year 2014 Reserves
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Agenda Item 5
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The anticipated use of these funds is as follows:
• Land Conservation - $6,110,120 ($5,165,973 unspent 2014 appropriations and $944,147 in prior year
reserves) will fund land conservation efforts per the Land Conservation and Stewardship Master Plan.
• Rangers - $9,300 (in prior year reserves) will fund the purchase of AED’s to be placed in all 7 Ranger
vehicles.
• Education - $10,800 (in prior year reserves) will fund maintenance of the NatureTracker web-based
registration and volunteer coordination software.
• Resource Management - $1,658,180 ($401,180 in unspent 2014 funds and $1,257,000 in prior year
reserves) will fund: the completion of the restoration of the Shields Pit, POE Pit and Rigden Reservoir
along the Poudre River; fund the creation of new wetlands; and, fund a portion of the Kingfisher Natural
Areas restoration along the Poudre River.
• Public Improvements - $338,100 ($184,600 in unspent 2014 funds and $153,500 in prior year reserves)
will fund: the completion of public improvement projects that are underway including $154,600 in matching
funds for the Great Outdoor Colorado grant to construct a trail around the new reservoir at Arapaho Bend
and $30,000 for ADA access improvements to the north parking lot at Riverbend Ponds; and, $153,500 in
new construction or repairs to complete trail, bridge, kiosk and trail head improvements at Riverbend
Ponds, Arapaho Bend, McMurry, Gateway and several natural areas along the Poudre River.
• Facility Operations - $98,500 (prior year reserves) will fund: additional solar panels on the equipment shop
at Nix Farm to decrease energy use; improvements to the ranger house at Bobcat to decrease energy use;
improvements to the little farm house at Nix Farm to provide critical indoor storage; improvements to the
field office at Soapstone; and, to add a photo voltaic solar system to the shop at Soapstone to provide
electricity for power tool use.
• Land Management - $55,000 ($30,000 in unspent 2014 funds and $25,000 in prior year reserves) will fund:
fencing projects; the application for historic designation of historic structures at Soapstone Prairie; and,
stock water improvements at Soapstone Prairie.
• Department Management - $20,000 (in prior year reserves) will provide the matching funds needed to
purchase an all-electric vehicle “a Leaf” and the charging station; which will help reduce the Natural Areas
carbon footprint. Natural Areas received a $10,000 City Innovation Fund Grant towards this purchase.
CITY FINANCIAL IMPACTS
The Appropriation Ordinances increases 2015 appropriations in the City’s Natural Areas Fund by $8,300,000.
The requested appropriation of $8,300,000 in the Natural Areas Fund represents 2014 appropriations that
were unspent and unencumbered at year-end 2014 and unanticipated revenues. These funds are restricted to
the purposes of the Natural Areas Department.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
The Land Conservation and Stewardship Board will review the Appropriation Ordinance at its regular meeting
on May 13. Its recommendation to Council will be provided in Council's read before packet on May 19.
PUBLIC OUTREACH
Natural Areas Funds will be spent in alignment with its Natural Areas Master Plan, which was extensively
reviewed by the Public prior to its adoption in 2014.
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ORDINANCE NO. 060, 2015
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
APPROPRIATING PRIOR YEAR RESERVES IN THE NATURAL AREAS FUND
FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING NATURAL AREAS PROGRAMMING NOT
INCLUDED IN THE 2015 ADOPTED CITY BUDGET
WHEREAS, the City is committed to preserving natural areas and providing educational,
interpretive and appropriate recreational opportunities to the public; and
WHEREAS, Natural Areas programming implements open land conservation priorities
identified in the City’s Comprehensive Plan by purchasing conservation easement interests in
key natural areas, community separators, or other open lands; providing stewardship for lands
purchased; and developing trails and interpretive features for public use; and
WHEREAS, the Natural Areas Department is funded primarily through the collection of
City Open Space - Yes sales and use tax revenue, as well as revenues from the Larimer County
Help Preserve Open Space sales and use tax, investment earnings, and other miscellaneous
revenues deposited in the Natural Areas Fund; and
WHEREAS, Article V, Section 11 of the City Charter requires all appropriations
unexpended or unencumbered at the end of the fiscal year lapse to the applicable general or
special revenue fund, except appropriations for capital projects and federal or state grants do not
lapse until completion of the capital project or expiration of the respective grant; and
WHEREAS, Article V, Section 9 of the City Charter permits the City Council to
appropriate by ordinance at any time during the fiscal year such funds for expenditure as may be
available from reserves accumulated in prior years, notwithstanding that such reserves were not
previously appropriated; and
WHEREAS, City Staff recommends appropriating from prior year reserves in the Natural
Areas Fund $8,300,000, comprised of $5,781,753 in unspent and unencumbered appropriations
from 2014 and $2,518,247 in unanticipated revenue and prior year reserves, to be used for
acquisition, construction, enhancement and maintenance of trail systems, wildlife habitat and
other natural areas to benefit the citizens of the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS that there is hereby appropriated for expenditure from prior year reserves in the
Natural Areas Fund the sum of EIGHT MILLION THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($8,300,000) to be used for acquisition, construction, enhancement and maintenance
of trail systems, wildlife habitat and other natural areas to benefit the citizens of the City.
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Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 19th day of
May, A.D. 2015, and to be presented for final passage on the 2nd day of June, A.D. 2015.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 2nd day of June, A.D. 2015.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk